Cowboys DL Tyrone Crawford Facing 60 Days in Jail for Alleged Role in Wild Bar Brawl

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Can the Dallas Cowboys go a single offseason without facing off-the-field drama? The answer to that question would be not a chance. And no, Ezekiel Elliott isn't involved this time. Instead, it's defensive lineman Tyrone Crawford, who allegedly got into a wild bar brawl back in March.

Now, the 29-year-old lineman is set to appear in court next week and reportedly could face up to 60 days in jail.

According to TMZ Sports, Crawford has pleaded not guilty to his charge of "misdemeanor unlawful assembly." Back in March, Crawford was in Panama City, Florida and was caught on video fighting with bouncers outside of a bar. It didn't end there, as he's being accused of pushing two cops as well.

This is truly the last thing Cowboys fans were hoping to see out of Crawford, who was coming off a head-turning 2018 campaign. Last season, the former Boise State Bronco recorded a career-high 5.5 sacks and added 34 tackles.

The 6-foot-4, 295-pounder will now wait for his day in court to try and clear his name. With training camp inching closer and closer, he'll certainly want this matter put to rest.